Creative workshop at the Fitzwilliam Museum

'The Art of Flowers' is a creative workshop for adults (18+) with low vision and blindness.

Saturday 24 November, 2pm - 4pm.

Join artist Sally Todd for this creative session inspired by the Museum’s magnificent collection of Dutch flower paintings. Visit the Flower Gallery to learn more about the paintings, then work in clay and mixed media to explore the 3D form of some of the most popular blooms and create your own organic forms.

No experience needed – everyone is welcome. Free of charge but booking is essential as these workshops are very popular, so get in early.

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